If you have a car with Xenons then you have what Audi now call an "All Weather" light which is a halogen bulb located within the main headlight unit that functions as a foglight. If you have LED headlights then there is an "All Weather" program within the LED unit to optimise the unit for use in poor visibility.
If you see C7's with what looks like fog lamps it's more than likely the radar for the ACC as other have said the All weather light is in the headlamp assembly
I see you are Romania so maybe the spec is different. Next to the light switch in the car do you have a switch above the rear fog light switch or not? If you do then pressing that switch will illuminate the all weather lights. If you only have the rear fog light switch then you do not have the all-weather option
It seems that i'm not so lucky...
Anyway, my saga for fog lights continues.
Beside the xenon and led headlights with all weather option, I saw models of A6 C7 with fog light in Europe(not the ACC, black sensors).
It seems that i'm not so lucky...
Anyway, my saga for fog lights continues.
Beside the xenon and led headlights with all weather option, I saw models of A6 C7 with fog light in Europe(not the ACC, black sensors).
Cars with the Halogen headlights had Fog Lights fitted, however following the facelift I am not sure Audi still offers Halogen headlights in any market. I am not sure if your car is a pre or post-facelift model and if a post facelift whether the grills with the foglight assemblies fit the facelift bumper and if your car has the S-Line bumper it may be that Audi never made a Fog Light grill for the S-Line, although it may of course be that the ACC grills are the samea nd can be used with some adaptation. You will of course also need to address the wiring issue and add a switch to the dashboard to control the lights. it is probably best to avoid trying to integrate it as you may run into CANBUS issues.
All of the above not withstanding one of the reasons given by Audi fro dropping the foglights on cars with Xenon lights was that the LED DRLs were more than adequate to provide the same function
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